This book presents critical essays examining the intersection of philosophy, language, and politics in poststructuralist thought. The collection explores Jacques Derrida's philosophical legacy alongside contributions from leading scholars analyzing deconstruction, psychoanalysis, and political theory. Essays examine key thinkers including Foucault, Agamben, Blanchot, and Habermas, addressing themes of ethics, memory, and political critique. The subject matter of this book also includes:
Examination of poststructuralist philosophy and its political implications in contemporary thought Critical analysis of Jacques Derrida's philosophical legacy and its influence on political theory Scholarly exploration of the relationship between language, deconstruction, and political critique In-depth study of key poststructuralist thinkers including Derrida, Foucault, Agamben, and Blanchot Interdisciplinary approach connecting philosophy, psychoanalysis, and political theoryThe book investigates concepts of hauntology, spectrality, and the politics of language while offering contemporary perspectives on poststructuralist philosophy and its relevance to current political discourse.
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